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Always tired ?

What if your vital energy (Qi) was simply running low...?

Early bird or night owl, you can be young, active—even athletic—and still feel exhausted for no obvious reason. This insidious fatigue, which settles in slowly but surely, affects more and more people. In TCM, this phenomenon is well known: it often comes down to a Qi deficiency, our vital energy. What if the key were simply to nourish it, rather than force it?

Discover the formula
that nourishes Qi ›
Why fatigue doesn’t always resolve with rest?
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You sleep, but you don’t recover. You eat, yet you remain low on energy. You rest over the weekend, but come Monday, it all starts over again.


TCM explanation:  In TCM, chronic fatigue is rarely due to a single cause. It often reflects a deeper weakness of Qi (vital energy), and sometimes Blood, two pillars of vitality.
This weakness may stem from overwork, an unsuitable diet, stress, or even emotional overload.

« Life relies on Qi. Cultivate it, nourish it, and harmonize it to stay healthy. »
– Huangdi Neijing.

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The clear signs that
your Qi is running low.

  • Persistent fatigue even after a full night’s sleep
  • Difficulty concentrating or memory lapses
  • Daytime drowsiness, especially after meals
  • Shortness of breath with the slightest effort
  • A feeling of heaviness in body and mind

These are often the first alarms of a weakened Qi. In TCM, this is the time to act before the deficiency becomes long-standing.

The key role of the Spleen and Stomach in TCM:  our energy powerhouse.

In Traditional Chinese Medicine, the Spleen and Stomach are at the core of Qi production. They transform what we eat and drink into vital energy.

When these organs are weakened
(by excesses, cold meals, stress, or an overly fast pace), the energy produced is poor in quality or insufficient. The result: fatigue, sluggish digestion, lack of grounding, and difficulty concentrating.

Targeting and tonifying the Spleen/Stomach is therefore essential to regain natural vitality.

4 adaptogenic plants and Qi tonics in TCM.


Tab 1
Goji berries

Goji Berries

Rich in antioxidants, they nourish the Liver and Kidneys, reinforce Jing (essential essence), and promote steady, long-lasting energy.

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Astragalus

Astragalus

A major Qi tonic, it supports natural defenses, fortifies the body’s surface, and helps recovery after a period of weakness.

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Ginseng

Ginseng

Renowned for its overall stimulating effect (mental, physical, immune), it tonifies original Qi and supports the Lungs and Spleen.

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Reishi

Reishi

More calming than tonifying, Reishi regulates the nervous system, reduces stress, and promotes restorative sleep.

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Looking for a more complete response to your fatigue? Reishi, Ginseng, and Astragalus are combined in our exclusive formula to regenerate your energy at the root: the Anti-Fatigue Formula.


The Anti-Fatigue Formula:
a synergy inspired by TCM principles.
Anti-Fatigue Formula — bottle and herbs
The Anti-Fatigue Formula:
a synergy inspired by TCM principles.

Designed to meet the needs of those who are tired, exhausted, or in transition periods, our Anti-Fatigue Formula combines three major plants into a simple, effective, and comprehensive synergy. It acts on both physical and mental fatigue, to support the body in depth, restore vital energy, and promote lasting well-being.

Its benefits:

  • Nourishes Qi and tonifies the Spleen
  • Supports natural defenses
  • Improves concentration and mental drive
  • Promotes stable energy, without spikes or crashes
  • No stimulants, no dependence
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A natural, sustainable solution rooted in tradition.

Our Anti-Fatigue Formula is not a quick stimulant. It follows a logic of deep energy restoration, supporting your body’s own rebalancing process.

It acts on:

  • the root causes of exhaustion
  • digestive and immune functions
  • mental energy and clarity
« The goal isn’t to mask fatigue, but to understand its origin and regain vitality that is steadier, calmer, and more enduring. »

« The goal isn’t to mask fatigue, but to understand its origin and regain vitality that is steadier, calmer, and more enduring. »
Ready to reclaim your vital energy?